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Nate Bowling, a past Washington state Teacher of the Year and National Teacher of the Year Finalist, discusses whether there's a way to bring our country together, whether we should prosecute former president Trump, and why it's so important to participate in state and local elections. Follow Nate on Twitter @nate_bowling
On the week of the 2016 election, Genuine Hustle took form and Nate Bowling's culminating speech on race, class, education and real estate was a pre-cursor of the discussions to come in the next few years. Listen as Nate blends history with modern day real estate, and the roles realtors play in exacerbating the wealth gap in real time. Listen to Nate Bowling's podcast, The Nerd Farmer Podcast on Channel 253. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/windermereabode/message
Subscribe to channel 253 We’re joined by Nerd Farm podcast host, Nate Bowling and Middle School Humanities teacher, Crissy Calera for this discussion of Caste, our #readlessbasic book club choice. We’re also delighted to include recordings from Megan’s students as they share their encounters with the text. This rich and challenging book is more complex than this hour of conversation could capture. After listening to the podcast, please check out the episode released on Nerd Farmer Podcast. #NerdFarmReads and Caste in K-12 & PolicingWe also encouraged you to read some of the following sources:Isabel Wilkerson & Trevor Noah-The Model Minority Feeling Like an Outcast‘An Instant American Classic About Our Abiding Sin”Caste Does Not Explain RacePBS News InterviewThe Problem is White Supremacy
CROSSOVER EPISODE on Tacoma's Housing Crisis. Description From Nate Bowling of Nerd Farmer Podcast: Although I have been talking about housing issues, literally for years, I am really just now getting my head around the extent to which existing homeowners and their advocacy are the cause and cure of what ails us. In a rising housing... The post Nate Bowling Crossover Episode: How Homeowners in Rising Housing Markets Can Fight Displacement appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
CROSSOVER EPISODE. Description From Nate Bowling of Nerd Farmer Podcast: Although I have been talking about housing issues, literally for years, I am really just now getting my head around the extent to which existing homeowners and their advocacy are the cause and cure of what ails us. In a rising housing market, increases in supply... The post Nate Bowling Crossover Episode: How Homeowners in Rising Housing Markets Can Fight Displacement appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
If you follow Evelyn Lopez on Twitter (and maybe you should), you probably saw a thread about local politics and the Tacoma Weekly paper. The Tacoma Weekly is a small, local, free publication that you...
In which Dan chats with Nate Bowling, history and government teacher and big thinker. Nate spent over a decade in public schools in Washington state, where, in 2016, he was named the Teacher of Year, and was one of four finalists for national teacher of the year. He now works at an international school in Abu Dhabi. They talk politics, policy, the value of liberal arts, America’s place in the world, and how living outside the U.S. deepens your perspective. As always we welcome comments and questions on Twitter @BigIdeaEd
My special guest Nate Bowling and I discuss the inequities of the College Board and how they quite possibly have done the worst job in the world in terms of how they handled COVID19 as an organization. Nate can be found on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nate_bowling on the NerdFarm Podcast: https://twitter.com/nerdfarmpod on his blog: https://www.natebowling.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Nate Bowling an AP social studies teacher and emigrant to the United Arab Emirates. In his teaching, writing, and advocacy, Nate challenges the politics and policies that impact his students, his classroom, and society at large.
Nate Bowling an AP social studies teacher and emigrant to the United Arab Emirates. In his teaching, writing, and advocacy, Nate challenges the politics and policies that impact his students, his classroom, and society at large. Topics include: What prompted Nate to leave Tacoma and take up teaching in the UAE Why the job of teaching and learning in a low-income schools in the United States as currently constructed is unsustainable Why the College Board's plan to test during the COVID-19 crisis is inequitable and flawed Whether the College Board's reductive focus effectively prevents teachers from being responsive in the way this political moment demands Why Nate is not entirely opposed to standardization and testing How Nate really feels about the Star Wars prequel and sequel trilogies Resources: natebowling.com Teachers United Nate's Twitter thread on 2016 Teachers of the Year Finalists Nate's testimony to the Washington State Board of Education Nerd Farmer Podcast Open Letter to the College Board about Testing During COVID-19
Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to view the job of the teacher as a farmer of nerds, curator of resources, and transformer of communities. The special agent assigned to help you with this task is 2016 Washington Teacher of the Year Nathan Bowling, formerly of Tacoma, and now Abu Dhabi. You can find out more about Nate and the work he does at www.natebowling.com and http://nerdfarmpod.comYou can follow Nate on Twitter at @nate_bowling and @nerdfarmpod.You can read more about his choice to leave Tacoma at www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/matt-driscoll/article229043484.html
In a free-wheeling discussion with Nate Bowling (which, to be honest, happens when this crew gets together), we explore his decision to leave his school and move to teach in an international school in Abu Dhabi. Nate also discusses what he sees as a way to retain teachers by bringing them into leadership roles (and keeping them in the classroom).
Hanna Scott with the legacy of one NY firefighter, whose friends and family keep the lessons of 9/11 alive // Chris Sullivan's Chokepoint -- HOV crackdown // Bill Keller from the Marshall Project on violent crime perception vs reality // Nate Bowling live on the Tacoma teachers strike // Sports Insider Danny O'Neil on the Serena Williams controversy/ Doug Baldwin's injury // David Fahrenthold live on the return of Barack Obama/ the president's economic claims
At Lincoln High School in Tacoma, Nate Bowling is tasked with teaching students American goverment at a time when the policies of the current Presidential administration are directly impacting students in his classroom. Bowling explains his approach to teaching future voters to be informed, responsible, civically active citizens -- and weighs in on the new pay inequities baked into our state's teacher salary funding model.
Feliks Banel on the Walker Chapel AME Church, soon to be replaced by townhouses // Dave Ross gets advice from Chris Sullivan and Feliks Banel on throwing out the first pitch // Nate Bowling, 2016 WA Teacher of the Year, on how McCleary didn't necessarily change things for the better // Major Garrett on the Manafort and Cohen cases // Hanna Scott on doctor shaming and doctor shopping in the opioid crisis // Sports Insider Danny O'Neil on Dave Ross's pitching debut/ high school teams practicing in the smoke // Rob McKenna live on the Cohen and Manafort cases
Nate Bowling hosts a panel on the rise of Neo-Nazism and white supremacists in the Pacific Northwest and Tacoma. Guests include Craig Sailor from the News Tribune and Miri Cypers from the Anti-Defamation League. This event occurred on April 16, 2018. The post ACHH: Who are the Nazis in your neighborhood? appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
Tim & Steve take apart the LAFC match -- lots to be thankful for, but are we the team we want to be? We've got some issues, and as of this recording, not much is indicating any rescues soon. (The day we go to print, however, Garth announces a potential 8-figure deal the Sounders have been working on notionally since February.)@Nate_Bowling joins us after the first segment to talk about the future, Garth Lagerwey's comments to press, comparing the paper team to the actual team, and how we hold LA fans' feet to the fire on homophobic chants.Serious, but fun.
Nate Bowling hosts a panel of two City of Tacoma employees, a developer, and a Metro Parks commissioner to dive deep into rising housing costs in Tacoma. We look at the causes of the rent and property value increases as well as the consequences. You can also check out the live stream on Facebook! This... The post ACHH: Build Housing Not Walls appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
In this episode we dug into the archives for one of our favorite episodes with 2016 Washington State Teacher of the Year, Nathan Bowling. In 2016, Nate met with President Barak Obama; lectured at Harvard and taught Bill Gates about Civil Rights and Star Wars. Since then, he's gone on to speak all over the country about education, segregation, racial tensions a police brutality. While this episode was recorded in 2016 the message couldn't be more relevant to our society today.
In episode 73, Michael & Dan chat with 2016 Washington Teacher of the Year Nate Bowling and TRSE editor Wayne Journell about teaching and trends in social studies research from 2017!
Nate Bowling, 2016 Washington State Teacher of the Year, hosts several panelists to share their experience around the issue of immigration locally. The panelists are Dreamers, immigrants, lawyers, or journalists, but together they tell a heartfelt and sobering story of the immigrant experience in Tacoma and the South Sound. The post What is the immigrant experience like in Tacoma and the South Sound? #ACHH253 appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
In our fourth Adult Civics Happy Hour, we look at the role of policing in Tacoma. Nate Bowling, 2016 Washington State Teacher of the Year, will moderate the discussion with representatives from the ACLU, the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department, and an HR attorney for a school district. We’ll discuss use of community relations with law... The post What is going on with policing in Tacoma? #ACHH253 appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
This is the recording from our third Adult Civics Happy Hour event so far. Adult Civics Happy Hour (#ACHH253) is an opportunity for real talk about what’s happening in local government. We want to help regular people get involved and make their voice heard! During this event, moderator Nate Bowling (2016 Washington State Teacher of... The post How do we fund education after McCleary? #ACHH253 appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
It wasn't the dominant victory our emotions so desired, but those were some very important three points the Seattle Sounders just claimed. There's an even bigger match with significantly bigger stakes on Saturday, but for now we can at least breathe a little bit easier. In addition to discussing the game and doing a short preview of the Timbers match, Jeremiah sat down with Washington state teach of the year, ECS member and all-around interesting guy Nate Bowling. Of course, we also answer some of your questions. This week's music: "Star Blazers Theme", Perry Como - "Seattle", Hounds of the Wild Hunt - “Ragged All Week”, Woody Guthrie - "Roll On Columbia" Thanks to James Woollard, Sounders Public Address Announcer, for doing our sponsor reads. You can follow him on Twitter at @BritVoxUS - if you're looking for a British Voice to advertise your business or non-profit, please reach out to him.
It wasn't the dominant victory our emotions so desired, but those were some very important three points the Seattle Sounders just claimed. There's an even bigger match with significantly bigger stakes on Saturday, but for now we can at least breathe a little bit easier. In addition to discussing the game and doing a short preview of the Timbers match, Jeremiah sat down with Washington state teach of the year, ECS member and all-around interesting guy Nate Bowling. Of course, we also answer some of your questions. This week's music: "Star Blazers Theme", Perry Como - "Seattle", Hounds of the Wild Hunt - “Ragged All Week”, Woody Guthrie - "Roll On Columbia" Thanks to James Woollard, Sounders Public Address Announcer, for doing our sponsor reads. You can follow him on Twitter at @BritVoxUS - if you're looking for a British Voice to advertise your business or non-profit, please reach out to him.
It wasn't the dominant victory our emotions so desired, but those were some very important three points the Seattle Sounders just claimed. There’s an even bigger match with significantly bigger stakes on Saturday, but for now we can at least breathe a little bit easier. In addition to discussing the game and doing a short preview of the Timbers match, Jeremiah sat down with Washington state teach of the year, ECS member and all-around interesting guy Nate Bowling. Of course, we also answer some of your questions. This week's music: "Star Blazers Theme", Perry Como - "Seattle", Hounds of the Wild Hunt - “Ragged All Week”, Woody Guthrie - "Roll On Columbia" Thanks to James Woollard, Sounders Public Address Announcer, for doing our sponsor reads. You can follow him on Twitter at @BritVoxUS - if you're looking for a British Voice to advertise your business or non-profit, please reach out to him.
If you like the Move To Tacoma Podcast, you’re going to love Nate Bowling’s new podcast, Nerd Farmer! Lincoln High School teacher Nate Bowling has been one of our most popular guests. Recently he did a takeover of the Move to Tacoma Podcast and now he’s launching a podcast of his own! Billed as “A... The post Announcing Nate Bowling’s New Podcast: Nerd Farmer appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
Nate Bowling, 2016 Washington State Teacher of the Year, is taking over the Move to Tacoma Podcast for a few episodes. His second guest is Kenny Coble, America’s bookseller. He works at Kings Books and wants you to read Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro. The post Nate Bowling Podcast Takeover – with special guest Kenny Coble appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
Nate Bowling, 2016 Washington State Teacher of the Year, is taking over the Move to Tacoma Podcast for a few episodes. His second guest is Dorian Waller, who sounds off on what’s happening in local Tacoma politics. If you are wondering what’s happening in the local races this year, or want unvarnished commentary about the... The post Nate Bowling Podcast Takeover – with special guest Dorian Waller appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
Nate Bowling, 2016 Washington State Teacher of the Year, is taking over the Move to Tacoma Podcast for a couple episodes. His first guest is News Tribune reporter Melissa Santos, who primarily covers Washington state politics. She talks about what’s happening in the state legislature this year as they try to come up with a... The post Nate Bowling Podcast Takeover – with special guest Melissa Santos appeared first on Move to Tacoma.
Nate Bowling, 2016 Washington State Teacher of the Year, explains how Teachers United, an adovcacy group made up of teachers has successfully influenced policy at the state level. Gather your X-Men colleagues and see what changes you can begin enacting as teacher leaders impacting policy. If you're not at the table, you're on the menu. Links from this episode: URL for First Years Policy PaperNate's conversation article from the Washington PostNate's Seattle Times op-ed funding equityFollow him on Twitter: @nate_bowling & Teachers United @TeachersUtdWa
In episode 32, Michael and Dan are joined by educators Nate Bowling and Chris Hitchcock to discuss the implications of the 2016 Presidential Election in their classrooms.
In episode 26, Dan and Michael talk with 2016 Washington state Teacher of the Year Nate Bowling about school equity and resources.
As the Washington State Teacher of the Year, Nate Bowling was also selected to host China's President Xi during his visit to the United States. Nate Bowling is a high school Social Studies teacher who was just one of four finalists for the National Teacher of the Year title. Nate has received much recognition throughout his career as a teacher, including receiving the prestigeious $25K Milken Award, and posting a blog titled, The Conversation I'm Tired of Not Having, which was picked up by The Washington Post and went viral with several hundred thousand views.
Nathan Bowling is a teacher at Lincoln High School on Tacoma’s East Side and was born and raised in Tacoma. He has lived in different neighborhoods all over Tacoma. This year, he was honored as Washington’s Teacher of the Year and as a finalist for National Teacher of The Year had the opportunity to meet... The post Nate Bowling: WA State Teacher of the Year Talks Teaching, Policing, & Educating the Next Generation of Tacomans appeared first on Move to Tacoma.